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i'm going to win this election. anything else i can do for itv, the weather or anything? it's going to be rainy, cloudy and grey. do what you can, guys. try to keep your head up. keep a -- what is it? stiff upper lip. >> stiff upper lip. good thing weiner doesn't need any votes from the uk or germany. >>> that's "hardball" for now. coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. ♪ (tires screeching) red hot deal days are back. (alarm beeping) stop for no one. what? it's red hot deal days. get $100 off the samsung galaxy note ii with features like pop-up play. lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. just $199.99. hurry in, sale ends august 11th. getting the best back to school deals. that's powerful. verizon. so it was no surprise when he set out to give the world the hardest-working, best-smelling cleaners he could. like mr. clean with the scent of gain. that combines irresistible scent and powerful cleaning. and his lemon-scented anti-bacterial spray that kills 99.9% of bacteria. people sure loved having something that sme
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i'm going to win this election. anything else can i do for itv, the weather or anything? it's going to be rainy, cloudy and grey. do what you can, guys. try to keep your head up. keep a -- what is it? stiff upper lip. >> stiff upper lip. good thing weiner doesn't need any votes from the uk or germany. >>> that's "hardball" for now. coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. [ female announcer ] when you're ready to take skincare to the next level you're ready for roc® new roc® multi correxion has an exclusive 5 in 1 formula it's clinically proven to hydrate dryness, illuminate dullness lift sagging diminish the look of dark spots and smooth the appearance of wrinkles together these 5 elements create ageless looking skin roc® multi correxion 5 in 1 it's high performance skincare™ only from roc® still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. >>> for beautiful rugs we're selling but revenues were flat. the steps she t
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that was before the 2010 election. when we get the majority, we're going to shut down the government. we're going to need you to be with us. that was their plan from the beginning. that's what they were promising their supporters. quote, i am almost giddy thinking about a government shut down next year. i cannot wait. that was before the 2010 election. that is what republicans were promising their base and what their base was expecting from them and then they went for it. >> we will do what we have to do to shut down the government if we have to. >> even if that were to happen theoretically, it wouldn't be as bad as people make it out. >> no. >> i really don't. >> you think shut down should being off the table? >> everything should be on the table. >> most people in my district say shut it down. this country may very well need some kind of shock therapy. >> would it be a good thing fiscally and philosophically if the government did shut down and that people would see life will go on you without the federal government f
that was before the 2010 election. when we get the majority, we're going to shut down the government. we're going to need you to be with us. that was their plan from the beginning. that's what they were promising their supporters. quote, i am almost giddy thinking about a government shut down next year. i cannot wait. that was before the 2010 election. that is what republicans were promising their base and what their base was expecting from them and then they went for it. >> we will do...
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these guys got elected. people may not like them but now they're going to be overthrown by the combination of the crowd and the military, and i'm afraid what's going to happen is that it's going to cost us more, not less. >> neil: because we will appear to be on the side of another unpopular ruler let again. this keeps happening, government after government, toppled by its people, governments that we have supported. what do we do? >> we have to find a way to define what our interest is there, neil, and i think the idea that we have an interest there is probably 30 years old. if the israelis can't take care of it themselves by themselves they're never going to be able to do it. we certainly don't have any interests there except the suez canal remaining open. this is a losing proposition for the united states at a time when we're already bankrupt. it is impossible for me to understand how you can utaking money out of -- justify taking money out of anybody's pocket in america and giving it to egypt. >> neil: we
these guys got elected. people may not like them but now they're going to be overthrown by the combination of the crowd and the military, and i'm afraid what's going to happen is that it's going to cost us more, not less. >> neil: because we will appear to be on the side of another unpopular ruler let again. this keeps happening, government after government, toppled by its people, governments that we have supported. what do we do? >> we have to find a way to define what our interest...
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not to knock the people, but election processes. richard wolffe, thank you. >>> up next, the big reason president obama is standing his ground. that's the big interesting thing. the democrats he united. not democrats in disarray. democrats together. this is unique. and also, it's the place for politics. need a spoon, dear? not anymore. ladies... kitchen counselor. it's likely your detergent. cascade platinum's triple cleaning formula delivers brilliant shine finish gel can't beat. it even helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. cascade platinum is cascade's best. >>> just vote. >>> just vote. let every member of congress vote their conscience. they can determine whether or not they want to shut the government down. >> we're back. that was a confident president obama today at fema headquarters in washington. as we enter week two of the government shutdown, we're watching an emboldened president obama. the president stuck to his guns and refused to yield any wiggle room to the republicans over the affordable care act. and one reason the
not to knock the people, but election processes. richard wolffe, thank you. >>> up next, the big reason president obama is standing his ground. that's the big interesting thing. the democrats he united. not democrats in disarray. democrats together. this is unique. and also, it's the place for politics. need a spoon, dear? not anymore. ladies... kitchen counselor. it's likely your detergent. cascade platinum's triple cleaning formula delivers brilliant shine finish gel can't beat. it...
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that was before the 2010 election. when we get the majority, we're going to shut down the government. we're going to need you to be with us. that was their plan from the beginning. that's what they were promising their supporters. quote, i am almost giddy thinking about a government shut down next year. i cannot wait. that was before the 2010 election. that is what republicans were promising their base and what their base was expecting from them and then they went for it. >> we will do what we have to do to shut down the government if we have to. >> even if that were to happen theoretically, it wouldn't be as bad as people make it out. >> no. >> i really don't. >> you think shut down should being off the table? >> everything should be on the table. >> most people in my district say shut it down. this country may very well need some kind of shock therapy. >> would it be a good thing fiscally and philosophically if the government did shut down and that people would see life will go on you without the federal government f
that was before the 2010 election. when we get the majority, we're going to shut down the government. we're going to need you to be with us. that was their plan from the beginning. that's what they were promising their supporters. quote, i am almost giddy thinking about a government shut down next year. i cannot wait. that was before the 2010 election. that is what republicans were promising their base and what their base was expecting from them and then they went for it. >> we will do...
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not to knock the people, but election processes. richard wolffe, thank you. >>> up next, the big reason president obama is standing his ground. that's the big interesting thing. the democrats he united. not democrats in disarray. democrats together. this is unique. and also, it's the place for politics. orbiting the moon in 1. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> just vote. let every member of congress vote their conscience. they can determine whether or not they want to shut the government down. >> we're back. that was a confident president obama today at fema headquarters in washington. as we enter week two of the government shutdown, we're watching an emboldened
not to knock the people, but election processes. richard wolffe, thank you. >>> up next, the big reason president obama is standing his ground. that's the big interesting thing. the democrats he united. not democrats in disarray. democrats together. this is unique. and also, it's the place for politics. orbiting the moon in 1. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation...
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the other side won the election campaigning ont uncertainty, how awful it was that there was uncertainty about the bush tax cuts and what would happen to them. and democrats were to blame for creating that uncertainty and the terrible effect on the economy. well, little did we know what they meant was we need more of it. homes -- regis are one of the largest declines in recent memory in consumer confidence. when we faced a similar kind of uncertain created again by them, between the third and fourth quarter, we lost two $.4 trillion in household wealth in this country, including $800 billion in pension value. that is what they are willing to risk. and as jim said, it affects business is in my district, his district and all across the united states. it is not just the federal sector are. it is the ripple effect on businesses, thousands of people being laid off, who will not be made whole in the private sector. because of the uncertainty being created about the foot rent of the federal government and all of the services sort of divided to it. this is reckless. it is damaging to our country
the other side won the election campaigning ont uncertainty, how awful it was that there was uncertainty about the bush tax cuts and what would happen to them. and democrats were to blame for creating that uncertainty and the terrible effect on the economy. well, little did we know what they meant was we need more of it. homes -- regis are one of the largest declines in recent memory in consumer confidence. when we faced a similar kind of uncertain created again by them, between the third and...
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social media was very important for the election. it remains to be seen how it will hit into governing. they have not been able to make it work for them, for governing. but every president in a modern period has wanted to go around the white house press corps. in the eisenhower administration, when they made their press conference transcripts on the record in 1953 and on television in 1955, the press secretary was interested in getting things out directly. in one of his diary entries he said, we will go directly to the people. that has repeated itself from one administration to the next. the white house press corps continues to be important because those are the people on the ground writing about what it is the president is doing about the policies that he is initiating and what is going on within the white house. that information spreads. you can have something like the huffington post that will be pushing up articles that are in the new york times. i would be wary in thinking i could simply go around them as the white house press c
social media was very important for the election. it remains to be seen how it will hit into governing. they have not been able to make it work for them, for governing. but every president in a modern period has wanted to go around the white house press corps. in the eisenhower administration, when they made their press conference transcripts on the record in 1953 and on television in 1955, the press secretary was interested in getting things out directly. in one of his diary entries he said,...
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you do not elect a congress. you elect a congress person. that is the big difference. you elect a president. when the negatives are out of orbit, it is hard to bring them back. nixon could not do it, and i don't think obama can, either. he only has one term left. >>neil: well...ronald reagan when he agreed in the 1986 tax hike to raise taxes although they were lower than when he came into office he agreed with a commitment to cut spending at the time the ratio was 3-1 spending cuts over hikes. that did not pan out but it wasn't 41-1, the ratio of hikes to cuts now. that worries me, that there is no push behind the deal. >>guest: it was 1982 he did the tradeoff of 3-1. that did not work out. he got the $98 billion tax increase. bob dole publicked that through. he got a promise of three times as many. in 1986 it was revenue neutral. not a dollar more or less. so we property the rates down to 28 percent and created the enormous prosperity. president obama is no ronald reagan. i knew ronald reagan. >>neil: you just did the head thing. >>guest: i can do it better, too. i am
you do not elect a congress. you elect a congress person. that is the big difference. you elect a president. when the negatives are out of orbit, it is hard to bring them back. nixon could not do it, and i don't think obama can, either. he only has one term left. >>neil: well...ronald reagan when he agreed in the 1986 tax hike to raise taxes although they were lower than when he came into office he agreed with a commitment to cut spending at the time the ratio was 3-1 spending cuts over...
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go out there and win an election. push to change it but don't break it. >> there are new deadlines in december, january, and february. a chance for change? >> we're not going to shut down the government again. i guarantee it. >> our sunday exclusive with republican senator john mccain. and with the man who says not so fast. >> this is a terrible deal. >> leading the charge to gut obama care and leaving his party splintered in his wake, our dana bash with tea party favorite texas republican ted cruz. then what's next for the tea party? our political panel weighs in on the fiscal fiasco the flawed health care launch and the 2014 midterms. good morning from washington. despite a failed effort to defund obama care that resulted in bringing much of the government to a stand still for 16 days, senator ted cruz isn't giving up the fight. and even though he isn't winning many friends here in washington, republicans in his home state are standing by their man. cruz received a hero's welcome saturday at a texas convention of re
go out there and win an election. push to change it but don't break it. >> there are new deadlines in december, january, and february. a chance for change? >> we're not going to shut down the government again. i guarantee it. >> our sunday exclusive with republican senator john mccain. and with the man who says not so fast. >> this is a terrible deal. >> leading the charge to gut obama care and leaving his party splintered in his wake, our dana bash with tea party...
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it was a central issue in last years election. it is settled, and it is here to stay. and because of its funding sources, it is not impacted by the government shutdown. these americans are here with me today because even though the government is closed, a big part of the affordable care act is now open for business. and for them and for millions like them, this is a is stored day for a good reason. it has been a long time coming, and today, americans who have been forced to go without insurance can now visit healthc are.gov and get quality coverage, and that starts today, and people will have six months to sign up, so over the six months, people are going to have an opportunity, in many cases for the first time in their e coverage that they desperately need. now, of course, if you are one of the 85% of americans who already have health insurance, you do not have to do a thing. you are already in a fitting from the protections that have been in place under this law. but for the 15 % of americans who do not have health insurance, this opportunity is life-changing. let me
it was a central issue in last years election. it is settled, and it is here to stay. and because of its funding sources, it is not impacted by the government shutdown. these americans are here with me today because even though the government is closed, a big part of the affordable care act is now open for business. and for them and for millions like them, this is a is stored day for a good reason. it has been a long time coming, and today, americans who have been forced to go without insurance...
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that was before the 2010 election. when we get the majority, we're going to shut down the government. we need you to be with us. that was the plan from the beginning. that is what they were promising their own base what they would do if if they got the majority. pundits were predicting a gop takeover of the house in the election and predicting that would mean there is a government shut down once republicans got the gavel. i'm almost giddy thinking of a government shutdown. i cannot wait. that's what the base was expecting from them and they did get the majority and then they went for it. of course they did. >> we will do what we have to do to shutdown the government if we have to. >> so you think even if that were to happen, it wouldn't be as bad as people make it out to be? >> i don't think it would be. i really sglont do you think shut down should be off the table. >> everything ought to be on the table. >> most people in my district say shut it down. this country very well may need some sort of shock therapy. >> wou
that was before the 2010 election. when we get the majority, we're going to shut down the government. we need you to be with us. that was the plan from the beginning. that is what they were promising their own base what they would do if if they got the majority. pundits were predicting a gop takeover of the house in the election and predicting that would mean there is a government shut down once republicans got the gavel. i'm almost giddy thinking of a government shutdown. i cannot wait. that's...
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there's almost no intersection between the coalition that elected the president and the one that elected the majority in the house. we only have 17 representatives in the house in districts that obama won. and most of those are still in safe red districts. so that is the problem here really. >> that's right. most of the republicans in congress, right, they are readi reading on the 2012 election is we won, i'm still here. they have to worry about a tea party challenge from the right. that makes it very difficult. after they've spent the last four or five years running around talking about this crazy socialist in the white house who is a monster and tyrant, it's hard to say i've done this wonderful deal and it will move the country forward. it makes it very difficult, ultimately i think probably obama will have to offer some kind of fake concession. boehner will have to accept it and pretend he's actually won something. and then we'll like krystal said come back and do it again in a couple of months. >> you can't get to a deal without a clear policy goal, you can't negotiate a contract unl
there's almost no intersection between the coalition that elected the president and the one that elected the majority in the house. we only have 17 representatives in the house in districts that obama won. and most of those are still in safe red districts. so that is the problem here really. >> that's right. most of the republicans in congress, right, they are readi reading on the 2012 election is we won, i'm still here. they have to worry about a tea party challenge from the right. that...
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when we win people, we will win elections. it was said that when you find your why you find your way. . that is exactly what we are going to do. when we talk about things like obamacare, this is a what. it is an atrocity. $800 billion of new taxes, new revenues coming to the government from obamacare. 3.8% excisethe the tax in obamacare, creating $123 billion. this comes out of the same pocket where we just took the capital gains rate from 13% to 20%. now when you add this on top, we are talking about a 25% tax. we are headed in the wrong direction. when we think about the other taxes and revenues that come out of obamacare, we only can think about awful legislating. i think about how i talk about obamacare in addition to the taxes, and i think about my granddad. my grandfather was 93 years old and incredibly healthy. still drives his ford f-150. abouttiful car i think obamacare, the independent payment advisory board bad breaks the link between a patient and doctor. i want my family making the decision for my grandfather. i d
when we win people, we will win elections. it was said that when you find your why you find your way. . that is exactly what we are going to do. when we talk about things like obamacare, this is a what. it is an atrocity. $800 billion of new taxes, new revenues coming to the government from obamacare. 3.8% excisethe the tax in obamacare, creating $123 billion. this comes out of the same pocket where we just took the capital gains rate from 13% to 20%. now when you add this on top, we are...
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. >> five-year term elected. political parties many. i counted at least 15. gdp per capita, what do you think it is? >> probably a thousand dollars. >> $1,300. you're still with t. men and women dominantly female about four million. and airports with paved runways. how many? how many airports with paved runways in mali? >> three. >> eight. >> how many do we have with paved runways? do you know how many? >> hard to count them all. >> probably ten. >> the government has been overthrown by the military guy we trained. he grabbed power. >> secretary panetta said that the u.s. is not in a position to train the mali military because it's not a democracy. >> they defected to the al qaeda, all the guys we trained. >> are we doing this because of france or are we doing it because we know al qaeda is there? >> ultimately there's a threat to the u.s. down the road. but france is an ally and, yes, we're doing it because of france. >> primarily because of france? >> pry pearl-- >> -- pry pearl-- >> -- primarily-- >> what did lafayette do for the united states? what did he
. >> five-year term elected. political parties many. i counted at least 15. gdp per capita, what do you think it is? >> probably a thousand dollars. >> $1,300. you're still with t. men and women dominantly female about four million. and airports with paved runways. how many? how many airports with paved runways in mali? >> three. >> eight. >> how many do we have with paved runways? do you know how many? >> hard to count them all. >> probably ten....
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let's get back to the election. you guys have to write a party platform in 2016. will it, again, be anti-gay? >> i have no idea. >> when are they going to stop doing it? >> the people who write the platform are not necessarily the people who vote. that's a small group and they -- >> you are running the platform. >> they run the platform. >> this is like the cafeteria catholic. he ignores anything on the platform he doesn't like. >> the republicans have been ignoring their platform for years. >> suppose you're giving the republican convention access tans speech. chris christie, rand paul, whoever gets the nomination next time. rubio probably. who knows. will you make a case against gay marriage in that speech? would you hold the line? >> completely in that convention speech is economic growth. i wouldn't even talk about gay marriage. i think bashing ga wherys is a political loser. >> would you come out for same-sex marriage if you're the candidate next time? >> i might depending on how i feel. >> this is like situation ethics. i might depending how i feel. >> i don
let's get back to the election. you guys have to write a party platform in 2016. will it, again, be anti-gay? >> i have no idea. >> when are they going to stop doing it? >> the people who write the platform are not necessarily the people who vote. that's a small group and they -- >> you are running the platform. >> they run the platform. >> this is like the cafeteria catholic. he ignores anything on the platform he doesn't like. >> the republicans have...
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i'm going to win this election. anything else can i do for itv, the weather or anything? it's going to be rainy, cloudy and grey. do what you can, guys. try to keep your head up. keep a -- what is it? stiff upper lip. >> stiff upper lip. good thing weiner doesn't need any votes from the uk or germany. >>> making it harder for people to vote in the wake of the supreme court's decision to gut the voting rights act. that's ahead. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipito
i'm going to win this election. anything else can i do for itv, the weather or anything? it's going to be rainy, cloudy and grey. do what you can, guys. try to keep your head up. keep a -- what is it? stiff upper lip. >> stiff upper lip. good thing weiner doesn't need any votes from the uk or germany. >>> making it harder for people to vote in the wake of the supreme court's decision to gut the voting rights act. that's ahead. you're watching "hardball," the place for...
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madam president, it is embarrassing that these people who are elected to represent the country are representing the tea party, the anarchists of the country. the majority of the republicans in the house are following every step of the way. >> the house has made its position known very clearly. we believe that we should fund the government and we think there ought to be basic fairness for all americans under obamacare. >>brian: what he was referring to in the first sound bite, harry reid, was an offer to conference. the republicans even named conferees in order to sit down with the senate and work this out. but now it seems as though the house has zero leverage. their leverage comes in in a couple of weeks when the debt ceiling comes in. the president knows they have no hand to play. harry reid knows they have no hand to play. so they will sit there because currently the poll numbers show the american people blame republicans slightly more than democrats and the president of the united states. >>elisabeth: the last time a shutdown occurred i believe it cost the government $2.1 billion. so we're
madam president, it is embarrassing that these people who are elected to represent the country are representing the tea party, the anarchists of the country. the majority of the republicans in the house are following every step of the way. >> the house has made its position known very clearly. we believe that we should fund the government and we think there ought to be basic fairness for all americans under obamacare. >>brian: what he was referring to in the first sound bite, harry...
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not going to help mitt romney if you would criticize the president, as it would pre-election. >> jon: and more from the sequester fear playbook. >> senate leader harry reid sinks to a new low trying it tie the deaths of the u.s. marines to the sequester cuts. and a new study tells how the political press failed in political press failed in their what's droid-smart ? with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much traffic there is, and can have your boarding pass ready. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-smart. droid-powerful. >> a new study by the pew research study for excellence in journalism examines a personal portrayal of candidates in 50 major news outlets over a ten week period. they found 72% of the coverage has been negative for barack obama and 71% has been negative for mitt romney. back in 2008, 57% of media coverage was negative for john mccain and 31% for barack obama. but the real story is where those narratives come from, the study shows, jim, that political journalists are not really investigating, but sort of following t
not going to help mitt romney if you would criticize the president, as it would pre-election. >> jon: and more from the sequester fear playbook. >> senate leader harry reid sinks to a new low trying it tie the deaths of the u.s. marines to the sequester cuts. and a new study tells how the political press failed in political press failed in their what's droid-smart ? with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much traffic there is, and can...
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those red state democrats up for re-election next year, people like mary landrieu and mark pryor are holding firm. that's a big difference from where we have seen signs of disunity. >> what role could republican governors play in all of this? >> the one thing they can be able to do, look what's going on in washington. anti-washington, anti-congress message is also very popular. after all, congress's approval rating is 10% according to most polls. any governor, be it a republican or democrat can say look at the mess happening in washington, d.c. shame on them and they should get the house in order. the problem for republicans is that's not a good message for their party to have, particularly as more folks point the finger at republicans than democrats at this. in the virginia governor's race of 2013, neither candidate, wants anything to do with what's going on with the government shutdown. >> let's talk about the house rpz quickly. a number of them voiced support for clean cr. at last check it was 15. is that a number that's likely to grow? >> it has grown. so my colleague frank thorp
those red state democrats up for re-election next year, people like mary landrieu and mark pryor are holding firm. that's a big difference from where we have seen signs of disunity. >> what role could republican governors play in all of this? >> the one thing they can be able to do, look what's going on in washington. anti-washington, anti-congress message is also very popular. after all, congress's approval rating is 10% according to most polls. any governor, be it a republican or...
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>> i was down by six going into the general election. and -- even during the primary we were talking to republicans, independents, democrats. but we knocked on over 100,000 doors during the campaign. we didn't -- isolate any voters. we didn't ignore any voters. we talked to republicans and endorsed by both republicans and democratic elected officials. we put together this coalition of people who wanted a new direction for washington, d.c., and i think that's going to be the name of the game now in california. you have to talk to all of the voters. you can't -- >> everybody -- number one question i get is -- this system where you sort of have this work view where -- you have -- where public opinion is here and the public opinion and republican districts is in another place. california came through with this redistricting reform. so you believe that this is a better with you to -- do you think other states should adopt the policy? >> you will see more high performing members of congress. reach across the aisle which washington -- >> if you
>> i was down by six going into the general election. and -- even during the primary we were talking to republicans, independents, democrats. but we knocked on over 100,000 doors during the campaign. we didn't -- isolate any voters. we didn't ignore any voters. we talked to republicans and endorsed by both republicans and democratic elected officials. we put together this coalition of people who wanted a new direction for washington, d.c., and i think that's going to be the name of the...
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came into office with an overwhelming majority in the election of one nine hundred thirty two he got three quarters of the house and two there nobody i mean thirty eight wasn't great i mean he. he had bad congressional midterms but i'm saying that you're saying why did those f. to go why did that generate that greatest generation continue to love f.d.r. and consistently vote because he got them out of the republican great depression you know harding coolidge hoover they crashed the economy or that or the giant tax cut now the with the millennial the millennial ok by the way this is your akio thank you so much for good to see him and merry christmas thank you very close to you coming up the phone lines are now open for your take my take it live segment so if you want to chance to ask me a question live on the big picture give us a call or two or two nine zero four twenty one thirty four and maybe i'll be talking to you after the break. a little. technology innovation all the list of elements from around the show we. covered. little. little little. rules in effect that means you can ju
came into office with an overwhelming majority in the election of one nine hundred thirty two he got three quarters of the house and two there nobody i mean thirty eight wasn't great i mean he. he had bad congressional midterms but i'm saying that you're saying why did those f. to go why did that generate that greatest generation continue to love f.d.r. and consistently vote because he got them out of the republican great depression you know harding coolidge hoover they crashed the economy or...
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once it is clear no one was elected, nothing is said. there is a moment of quiet. then you just write another name on the next ballot. it is as if the holy spirit is saying, look, now you know the direction. we are going to have to whittle this down. this is the powerful part, have your ballot if your hand and you have to stand there in front of that fresco in front of the last judgment and say i call on christ the lord would will come to judge me that this ballot is the person i believe should serve and lead the church. it is really powerful. but there is no milling about, there is no discussion. it is altogether different than anything you and i have experienced in our life here lily. there are no nominations. no candidates. it is all open to the action of the spirit. >>chris: fought like pullinger . the big story in washington, dc, this week, as you know, has been the supreme court's consideration of the issue of same-sex marriage. if the court finds that there is a constitutional right what will you say to gays who are good catholic whose attend church every we
once it is clear no one was elected, nothing is said. there is a moment of quiet. then you just write another name on the next ballot. it is as if the holy spirit is saying, look, now you know the direction. we are going to have to whittle this down. this is the powerful part, have your ballot if your hand and you have to stand there in front of that fresco in front of the last judgment and say i call on christ the lord would will come to judge me that this ballot is the person i believe should...
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that's supposed to decide the election. is it possible people on the hard right are getting small contributors to help them. in the primaries, they're more interested in keeping those people than the fat cats who will help in general. >> of course money helps. it's important, but it's not everything. the most important thing is the candidate every time. and in these districts that are being challenged that are going to be primaried from the other side now, they're not -- you know, some of those are -- it all depends on the district. some of those are ultraconservative. it doesn't matter how much money you throw at them, they're still going to put the incumbent back in office. the others that aren't so hard right may face serious challenges. but it really comes down mostly to the candidate. it has everything to do with the district itself and the composition. >> talk about mad money, look at this. since the shutdown began not too many weeks ago, a week ago, business interests have released attacks. the chamber of commerce an
that's supposed to decide the election. is it possible people on the hard right are getting small contributors to help them. in the primaries, they're more interested in keeping those people than the fat cats who will help in general. >> of course money helps. it's important, but it's not everything. the most important thing is the candidate every time. and in these districts that are being challenged that are going to be primaried from the other side now, they're not -- you know, some of...
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and a new study tells how the political press failed in their mission leading to the election. details next on news watch. tudy by the pew research study for excellence in journalism examines a personal portrayal of candidates in 50 major news outlets over a ten week period. they found 72% of the coverage has been negative for barack obama and 71% has been negative for mitt romney. back in 2008, 57% of media coverage was negative for john mccain and 31% for barack obama. but the real story is where those narratives come from, the study shows, jim, that political journalists are not really investigating, but sort of following the narrative laid out by the campaign. surprised? >> not really. there's a limit to what a reporter watching a candidate through six stops a day. do you want them to step back and say-- maybe you do, but their job and people watch and the news says this is what the guy says today. it's up to others to provide perspective and context. >> jon: but the feeling, judy, is that the campaigns then create their own stories and the media just laughs them off. >> an
and a new study tells how the political press failed in their mission leading to the election. details next on news watch. tudy by the pew research study for excellence in journalism examines a personal portrayal of candidates in 50 major news outlets over a ten week period. they found 72% of the coverage has been negative for barack obama and 71% has been negative for mitt romney. back in 2008, 57% of media coverage was negative for john mccain and 31% for barack obama. but the real story is...
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so even coming out of an election where he was overwhelmingly elected, they were able to hold the linement you don't have that with the republican party on capitol hill. you're seeing the damage of it now. frankly you will see the damage done because of it in future months. this is not a situation where we're coming out of this and it is dramatically transformed -- >> here is my question, the conservative grass roots, which i would say you're a member of. there are rank and file members of the grass roots which i substantively disagree with, find their views dangerous, but just good citizens like you and i, different backgrounds. and i just want to say you're being played for a con. these hucksters are playing you, ted cruz lies to you, everybody lies to you. there is a whole cottage industry telling you you're winning, when you're not, they tell you your party is winning when you're not. they tell you the president is losing this. at what point do grass roots conservatives stop allowing their leadership to lie to them? >> well, i think you have to keep in mind, the leadership lies to them
so even coming out of an election where he was overwhelmingly elected, they were able to hold the linement you don't have that with the republican party on capitol hill. you're seeing the damage of it now. frankly you will see the damage done because of it in future months. this is not a situation where we're coming out of this and it is dramatically transformed -- >> here is my question, the conservative grass roots, which i would say you're a member of. there are rank and file members...
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it was very clear after the election -- remember, the day after the election, john boehner appeared in the capitol and said i'm willing to deal with the president, i want to compromise. we will agree to raise revenues. but he didn't agree to raise tax rates, that is a nonstarter among republicans in the house of representatives. he was fryitrying to get out ah of this political tsunami coming his way. he knew because the president was talking about it during the entire campaign season that the president was going to stick to his commitment to raise rates on those making more than $250,000. the president, much to the dismay of many on the left, has given considerably on that point the numbers 450,000 in annual income respectively. but still that is not something house republicans will vote for, no matter what the income level is. and we saw that when the speaker's plan b set at $1 million crashed and burned. what they will do, they will tell members this is the best deal we'll get now, and essentially this is a jam job. the president has come out, we had the campaign style event, he eve
it was very clear after the election -- remember, the day after the election, john boehner appeared in the capitol and said i'm willing to deal with the president, i want to compromise. we will agree to raise revenues. but he didn't agree to raise tax rates, that is a nonstarter among republicans in the house of representatives. he was fryitrying to get out ah of this political tsunami coming his way. he knew because the president was talking about it during the entire campaign season that the...
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we thought we were being protected by our elected officials. we weren't. we realize that, and the bell cannot be unrung. we are going to make our presence known. there are only 4 million members of the nra. there are 80 million american moms and we are going to be a force to be reckoned with. >> john: i like your math. how do you think you can go up against the incredibly huge gun lobby who have spent millions of dollars to buy off politicians in dc? what will it take to get through to them. >> people said that money would dictate the outcome of the presidential election, and what actually determined that election outcome were women and mothers. we're going to do the same thing for gun control. i suggest if you ask a legislator who they tell you who they're scared of, it will be a mom and not the nra j how do you think president obama has been on gun control over the past four years. >> i am very pleased that he has now since the sandy hook shootings come out with a proposal. the hard part is getting it passed. we would ask that it is brought to the floor
we thought we were being protected by our elected officials. we weren't. we realize that, and the bell cannot be unrung. we are going to make our presence known. there are only 4 million members of the nra. there are 80 million american moms and we are going to be a force to be reckoned with. >> john: i like your math. how do you think you can go up against the incredibly huge gun lobby who have spent millions of dollars to buy off politicians in dc? what will it take to get through to...
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he could notten elected as speaker. those people who voted against him earlier this year, those ranks would grow, view him as insufficiently conservative, a narrative out there. i think he wants to hang onto his job. politically it's a lot more difficult than practically. you're right. practically it can happen. i just wanted to clear something up, pat leahy, pro tem, saying from the senate floor, mr. president, for shame, he was speaking to the president of the senate. he was speaking to his colleagues. he was not speaking about president obama, clearly in legislative language. anyway, chuck todd, we're going to hear from the president. do you think he's going to have something -- some signal? >> andrea, as you know, every day since the shutdown started you've seen the white house has tried to find a way for the president to speak in front of a tv camera. sometimes it's been informal like the walk for lunch that he and vice president biden took, sometimes an interview with ap, yesterday fema, today coming to the briefi
he could notten elected as speaker. those people who voted against him earlier this year, those ranks would grow, view him as insufficiently conservative, a narrative out there. i think he wants to hang onto his job. politically it's a lot more difficult than practically. you're right. practically it can happen. i just wanted to clear something up, pat leahy, pro tem, saying from the senate floor, mr. president, for shame, he was speaking to the president of the senate. he was speaking to his...
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two more republicans elected to the senate. they lost eight or nine house seats which they were going to lose anyway. this is not about a knockout punch for obamacare, this is doing what the left does, start process -- >> neil: also re-elected bill clinton. >> like bill clinton wasn't going to be re-elected anyway. who did he run against in bob dole. >> neil: you don't think the shutdown has anything to do with it. >> the main stream republicans promote these very nice people, very honorable people, in that case a war hero, but very weak presidential candidates and then blame conservatives. they don't fight this legislation and then when conserves rise up and say it's time to stop it, they fight conservatives and they're good with the tease and arguments and scare tackics just like the left because the republican leadership is for the status quo. show what are we going to do about obamacare? >> neil: if you had a choice chris christie and hillary clinton you don't know who would you would vote for. >> i would never vote for hil
two more republicans elected to the senate. they lost eight or nine house seats which they were going to lose anyway. this is not about a knockout punch for obamacare, this is doing what the left does, start process -- >> neil: also re-elected bill clinton. >> like bill clinton wasn't going to be re-elected anyway. who did he run against in bob dole. >> neil: you don't think the shutdown has anything to do with it. >> the main stream republicans promote these very nice...
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that's what the election was all about. that's what the president promised in his inaugural address. that's why millions of americans said se on election day. the truth is immigrant rights are civil rights. this is not an issue that should divide us. and the president made that point today. >> it's easy sometimes for the discussion to take on a feeling of us versus them. and when that happens, a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. we forget that. [ applause ] >> it's important for us to remember our history. unless you're one of the first americans you came from some place else. somebody brought you. >> you came from some place else. somebody brought you here. that's the american story. that's what this debate has been about. >> all those folks before they were us, they were them. and when each new wave of immigrants arrived, they faced resistance from those who were already here. they faced hardship. they faced racism. they faced ridicule. but over time as they went about their daily lives, as they earned
that's what the election was all about. that's what the president promised in his inaugural address. that's why millions of americans said se on election day. the truth is immigrant rights are civil rights. this is not an issue that should divide us. and the president made that point today. >> it's easy sometimes for the discussion to take on a feeling of us versus them. and when that happens, a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. we forget that. [ applause ] >>...
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last year we re-elected obama and got a progressive state of the union. elections matter. listen to this, he pressed to rebuild america starting with our bridges out there. a push for a $9 minimum wage, real immigration reform, a decision to end the war in afghanistan by the end of next year and an end to progressive government itself. we'll talk about smoking out our adversaries. the failure of opposition like today' puny pathetic reaction from the other side. tonight the crazed unequal day we heard in washington. this large but unmistakable declaration of how small has become this right leaning opposition. small, squeaky, and spiteful. i'm joined by amy klobuchar. and chuck todd. a democratic president made this pronouncement about a government in america. >> we have work to give the american people. a smaller, less bureaucratic government in washington. and we have to give the people one that lives within its means. the era of big government is over. >> last night this president barack obama gave a strong role and criticized republicans who say we must balance the budge
last year we re-elected obama and got a progressive state of the union. elections matter. listen to this, he pressed to rebuild america starting with our bridges out there. a push for a $9 minimum wage, real immigration reform, a decision to end the war in afghanistan by the end of next year and an end to progressive government itself. we'll talk about smoking out our adversaries. the failure of opposition like today' puny pathetic reaction from the other side. tonight the crazed unequal day we...